Art Metropole began in the 1970s as an informal agency of Torontonian and NSCAD-affiliated artists. It evolved into a unique Toronto artist-run centre, collecting and distributing alternative artworks that bypassed the art market with accessibly-priced artists’ multiples such as audio recordings, videos, bookworks and postcards. Selected from the archival collection recently acquired by the National Gallery, Top 100 highlights 160 works by 100 international artists, dating from the 1970s to the present, in an installation that merges boutique and archival display styles. Among the artists represented are Eleanor Antin, David Askevold, Joseph Beuys, Dara Birnbaum, Kate Craig, General Idea, George Maciunas, N.E. Thing and Rosemary Trockel.

Dr. Jayne Wark will give a walkabout talk in the exhibition Art Metrople: The Top 100, entitled "Top Picks of the Top 100." The exhibition, drawn from the Art Metropole Archive held at the National Gallery of Canada, contains 160 works by 100 international artists.

A free chartered bus leaves 5163 Duke Street at 1:30 pm and departs from MSVU at 3:30 pm. Refreshments will be served and admission is free.

LECTURE by contemporary art writer and Top 100 catalogue contributor Peggy Gale, on Sunday, 2 March at 2pm.